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American Art Pottery rookwood | Lots 882 – 927

thursday 2 May 2013

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882 A Rookwood Pottery Bowl, Matthew Andrew Daly, 1887, of ovoid form, with two applied feet decorated with flowering vines having standard mark further numbered 316/Y. Width 10 7/8 inches. $200-400

883 A Rookwood Pottery Bowl, Matthew Andrew Daly, 1891, decorated with sycamore leaves, with repeating standard marks. Height 5 5/8 x diameter 14 13/16 inches. $1,000-2,000

884* A Rookwood Silver Overlay Pottery Vase, Sally Toohey, 1893, of handled ovoid form, decorated with nasturtiums, numbered 581E, further impressed with a W, the silver stamped Gorham MFG Co, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000

885 A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Charles John Dibowski, 1894, of spherical form, with a crimped mouth and spherical decoration decorated with grapevines, having standard mark numbered 612/W/D. Height 4 5/8 inches. $300-500

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886 A Rookwood Pottery Match Safe, Elizabeth Weldon Brain, 1898, of oval form, decorated with a cherry branch, having standard marks, further numbered 591. Width 4 1/4 inches. $300-500

887* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, 19th century, of ovoid form, decorated with cherries, retaining RPCo banner form paper label. Height 5 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

888* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Matthew A. Daly, 1899, of ovoid form, decorated with carved buckeyes on a sea green glaze, incised with a G indicating the glaze, with special pattern number S1594C, signed M.A. Daly, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 9 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000

889* A Rookwood Pottery Tyg, Kataro Shirayamadani, 1901, of three handled cylindrical form, with applied grape vine decoration, numbered 830E, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 5 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

890 A Rookwood Pottery Iris Glaze Vase, Sara Sax, 1904, having a cylindrical neck over the ovoid body, decorated with daisies, bearing impressed standard marks, 905D, further incised SX, W. Height 7 5/8 inches. $1,000-2,000

891* A Rookwood Pottery Mug, 1905, of handled cylindrical form, having a matte green glaze with corn decoration in relief, numbered 992, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

892 A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Olga Geneva Reed, 1912, of ovoid form, the shoulder decorated with leafy fruiting branches, bearing standard marks, further numbered 355/V. Height 5 1/8 inches. $300-500

893 A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Charles S. Todd, 1917, of ovoid form, having stylized polychrome floral decoration at the shoulder, numbered 912, bearing standard marks. Height 5 1/2 inches. $400-600

894* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Louise Abel, 1921, of baluster form, decorated with stylized flowers on a mottled mauve reserve, having a matte glaze, numbered 915D, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 7 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $500-700

895 A Rookwood Vellum Glaze Vase, Sallie E. Coyne, 1923, of baluster form, decorated with a continuous forest landscape, bearing standard marks, further numbered 1356F. Height 6 inches. $600-800

896* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Louise Abel, 1925, of conical form, having a mottled matte glaze with a band of stylized floral decoration, having standard marks and pattern number 1848. Height 16 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $600-800

897* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Elizabeth N. Lincoln, 1925, of handled ovoid form, decorated with stylized blossoms, numbered 63, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 4 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

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898* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Elizabeth N. Lincoln, 1926, of baluster form decorated with stylized flowers, numbered 2917E, marked. Height 6 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

899 A Rookwood Pottery Paperweight, designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, 1926, depicting a standing penguin on a naturalistic base, having a Nubian Black glaze, numbered 2727, bearing standard marks, together with an associated vide poche with glazed pottery penguins, raised on an onyx base. Height 5 1/8 inches. $600-800

900* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Sara Sax, 1930, of handled trumpet form, decorated with stylized flowers, numbered 6115, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 10 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 901* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Janet Harris, 1931, of flattened spherical form with stylized flowers on a yellow ground, numbered 6199F, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 3 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $500-700

902* A Rookwood Pottery Lamp Base, 1934, of baluster form decorated with vines having a tiger’s eye glaze, factory drilled. Height 13 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

903 A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Elizabeth Barrett, 1944, of baluster form with rose decoration, bearing standard marks impressed 6856 further incised 3397. Height 9 inches. $300-500 904* A Rookwood Pottery Vase, Kataro Shirayamadani, 1944, of baluster form decorated with lilies, numbered 6315, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 6 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

905 Four Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, the first 1912, of low two handled form, numbered 1638, the second 1919, having three buttresses, numbered 1307, the third 1927, of two handled form, numbered 354, the fourth 1927, of baluster form, numbered 2111, each in a monochrome blue glaze bearing standard impressed marks. Height of tallest 6 1/4 inches. $400-600

906 Four Rookwood Pottery Production Articles, the first a vase, 1914, of baluster form with a pinched base, numbered 696, the second a low bowl, 1917, numbered 974D, the third a vase, 1917, of cylindrical form with pine cone relief decoration numbered 1889, the fourth a vase, 1921, of low form, numbered 962, each with a monochrome blue glaze and standard marks. Height of tallest 9 3/4 inches. $500-700

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907* Three Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, the first 1914, of handled form numbered 1746, the second 1922, of baluster form with stylized foliate relief decoration, numbered 2089, the third 1934, of baluster form with stylized foliate relief decoration, numbered 6462. Height of tallest 5 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

908 Six Rookwood Pottery Production Articles, the first a vase, 1916, of tapering form numbered 19BI, further marked P, the second a bowl, 1929, of low form with floral and foliate decoration to the shoulder, numbered 2159, the third a vase, 1927, of tapering quatra-form, numbered 2976, the fourth a vase, 1928, of squat ovoid form, numbered 2093, the fifth a vase, 1927 of baluster form, numbered 2721 and the sixth example a trivet, 1957, of flower form, numbered 7131, each with a monochrome glaze and standard marks. Height of tallest 6 7/8 inches. $300-500 909 Three Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, the first 1920 having stylized leaf decoration to the shoulder with a blue-gray glaze, numbered 2433, the others a pair 1929, of ovoid form with repeating stylized foliate decoration, with a blue glaze, numbered 2438, each bearing standard marks. Height of first 9 inches. $500-700

910 A Rookwood Pottery Production Humidor, 1921, of cylindrical form decorated with a band of dolphins and waves numbered 1897, having a blue monochrome glaze, bearing standard marks. Height 5 1/2 inches. $300-500

911 A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Figural Candlesticks, 1921, in the Egyptian pattern, each mottled as two figures supporting the central candle cup, base with standard marks, further numbered 2304. Height 11 inches. $500-700 912 Three Rookwood Pottery Production Articles, the first a low bowl, 1922, decorated with ducks, numbered 2384, the second a vase, 1927, decorated with rooks numbered 2322, the third a vase, 1934 of hexagonal form, decorated with rooks numbered 1795, each with a monochrome glaze bearing standard marks. Height of tallest 7 1/2 inches. $400-600

913 Four Rookwood Pottery Production Articles, the first a vide poche, 1922, numbered 1024, the second a vase, 1929, the third an ash receiver 1934, numbered 1317, the fourth a paperweight, 1949, numbered 2635, each with owl form decoration and a monochrome glaze, bearing standard marks. Height of tallest 5 1/8 inches. $400-600

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917 914 Four Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, the first, 1922, of tapering form decorated with a band of flowers numbered 2394, the second, 1932, of flattened spherical form with leaf decoration, numbered 6217, the third, 1934, of ovoid form made for the National Conference of Catholic Charities, the fourth, 1952, of low ovoid form decorated with flowers, numbered 6431, each bearing standard marks. Height of tallest 6 1/2 inches. $400-600

915* Three Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, the first 1923, of handled baluster form, numbered 2558, the second 1936, with floral relief decoration, numbered 6109, the third 1946, with floral relief decoration, numbered 6310. Height of tallest 5 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

916* Two Rookwood Pottery Production Figural Flower Frogs, the first 1926, modeled as a bird, numbered 2710, the second 1930, depicting a nymph and a frog on a lily pad, numbered 2527. Height of first 5 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

917* Three Rookwood Pottery Figural Paperweights, the first 1927, depicting a seated dog numbered 2777, the second 1855, depicting two geese, numbered 18933, the third 1959, depicting a duck, numbered 6654, each bearing standard marks. Height of tallest 5 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

918* Three Rookwood Pottery Production Vases, each with a white matte glaze having stylized flowers in relief, the first 1934, of baluster form numbered 6444, the second 1937, numbered 6363, the third 1940, done for Muphysolon, Cincinnati, each bearing standard impressed marks. Height of tallest 5 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

919* A Rookwood Pottery Production Vase, 1953, of rectangular form with foliate decoration, numbered 6474, bearing standard impressed marks. Height 4 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $60-80

920 A Rookwood Pottery Production Vase, 1926, of handled baluster form with a blue ground, numbered 2078, bearing standard marks. Height 5 1/4 inches. $150-250

921 A Rookwood Pottery Production Vase, 1941, of squat baluster form with floral decoration on a blue ground, numbered 6352, bearing standard marks. Height 3 1/4 inches. $100-200

922 A Rookwood Pottery Production Sign, centered with Rookwood above the flame mark further stating Cinncinnati on scrolling ribbon decoration, having standard mark to base, further incised 1991. Width 12 3/4 inches. $300-500

923* An Arts and Crafts Pottery Vase, attributed to Rookwood, the red clay body of baluster form, having a martelé and iridescent finish, decorated with flowers, with an impressed 1884/R mark to base, interior of neck incised C.V.M. 1884. Height 18 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois

Provenance: Toomey Galleries, June 2, 2001, lot 470. $600-800

924* A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Bookends, 1930, each depicting a sailing ship, numbered 2695. Height 5 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

925* A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Bookends, 1939, each depicting three masted sailing ships, numbered 2694. Height 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

926* A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Bookends, 1943, each depicting a rook by berry laden branches, numbered 2275. Height 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ms. Jacqueline Kuznicki, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

927 Three Sets of Rookwood Pottery Production Bookends, designed by William McDonald, each with an impressed cypher mark, comprising kingfishers in a matte blue glaze, 1927, marked 2657, rooks in a matte green glaze, 1929, marked 2275, and ships in a matte blue glaze, 1936, marked 2694. Height of tallest 5 5/8 inches. $600-800

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